Eytan Mann is an architect, computational designer, and Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment of TU Delft, part of the Architecture Archives of the Future research group. His work examines modes of transmedia historiography by mixing archival materials with digital modeling. In his research projects he leverages computation to augment sites and archives, and designs new interfaces with architectural history. Through design research Eytan seeks to rethink epistemic gaps between the physical and virtual, past and present, and between the object and subject. His research focuses on conflicted built heritage sites in Israel-Palestine, and exposing multiple historical narratives. Eytan holds an S.MarchS degree from MIT School of Architecture and a Ph.D. in Architecture from the Technion Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning.
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